The Parade of the Three Wise Men of La Laguna will have a specific space without noise for boys and girls with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and an orange dot to serve people with physical disabilities, both motor and sensory, and intellectual or developmental.
The Lagunero councilor for Culture and Festivals, Dailos González, and the councilor for Social Welfare and Quality of Life, María Cruz, have met with the president of the APANATE Association, María del Carmen Díaz Bonilla, to explain these measures aimed at ensuring that all The population, without exceptions, can enjoy this day full of magic and illusion, especially among the little ones in the house, indicates a municipal note.
Dailos González explained that the route of the Three Kings Parade will include a noise-free section from the beginning of the parade, in the first section of Nava and Grimón streets starting from Plaza del Cristo.
“We are aware of the inconveniences that this type of events cause, especially due to the music and the atmosphere generated in the streets, for people with ASD, so we want to provide a safe space for this sector of the population, which He also deserves to enjoy such a significant Christmas event,” the mayor points out in the note.
For her part, María Cruz explained that this noise-free space on January 5 will be complemented with an orange point, located in the Plaza del Adelantado, for people with reduced mobility, and where there will be sign language interpreters and qualified personnel. to assist people with disabilities who require some type of assistance.